Controller replacement for Zenith SupersPORT keyboard
Posted: 12 Jan 2016, 18:11
Hello good people of Deskthority -- first post (been lurking for a while). I have a Zenith SupersPORT that I bought and gutted years ago hoping to rebuild it, and the time has come to complete the transformation.
The project in broad strokes: I'm going to put a Raspberry Pi in there (there's plenty of room in the case so I may eventually go for something more powerful) with a sound card, a WiFi dongle and a 10 inch HDMI LCD panel, and as big of a battery pack as I can cram in there.
I'll fit a couple of external USB ports, a headphone jack, and a power button, and Bob's your uncle.
The only real challenge is the keyboard, which needs a controller. I plan to use a Teensy 2.0 as recommended on the wiki, but the keyboard comes with a flexible flat cable (a 24-pin "Sumitomo-y AWM 2896 80C VW-1") which I don't feel like trying to solder, so I need to find a ZIF connector that I can clamp onto it and basically plug directly onto a pinboard. And that's really my question -- I have scoured the internet looking for connectors, but I am not versed enough in the jargon to know what to look for exactly.
Ideally I'd find a readymade breakout board (something like http://www.hotmcu.com/fpc-05mm-pitch-40 ... ml?cPath=8 but with 24 pins and the correct pitch etc.) or a connector with flying leads (they have some at http://www.quadrangleproducts.com/category.cfm?c=54 but I don't know if they'll fit my FCC).
I don't know if this is too specific of a question to ask in here, but the wiki page for the keyboard on my Zenith SupersPORT says "The keyboard PCB contains only the switches, diodes and lock LEDs, with the controller itself on the motherboard. This makes the keyboard ideal for controller replacement.", which gave me hope that someone in here may have already worked on the exact same hardware and knows where to get the component(s) I need to get it to run as a standard USB HID.
So anyway -- any ideas would be much appreciated, as this project is very dear to me.
Kind regards, Scarpia
The project in broad strokes: I'm going to put a Raspberry Pi in there (there's plenty of room in the case so I may eventually go for something more powerful) with a sound card, a WiFi dongle and a 10 inch HDMI LCD panel, and as big of a battery pack as I can cram in there.
I'll fit a couple of external USB ports, a headphone jack, and a power button, and Bob's your uncle.

The only real challenge is the keyboard, which needs a controller. I plan to use a Teensy 2.0 as recommended on the wiki, but the keyboard comes with a flexible flat cable (a 24-pin "Sumitomo-y AWM 2896 80C VW-1") which I don't feel like trying to solder, so I need to find a ZIF connector that I can clamp onto it and basically plug directly onto a pinboard. And that's really my question -- I have scoured the internet looking for connectors, but I am not versed enough in the jargon to know what to look for exactly.
Ideally I'd find a readymade breakout board (something like http://www.hotmcu.com/fpc-05mm-pitch-40 ... ml?cPath=8 but with 24 pins and the correct pitch etc.) or a connector with flying leads (they have some at http://www.quadrangleproducts.com/category.cfm?c=54 but I don't know if they'll fit my FCC).
I don't know if this is too specific of a question to ask in here, but the wiki page for the keyboard on my Zenith SupersPORT says "The keyboard PCB contains only the switches, diodes and lock LEDs, with the controller itself on the motherboard. This makes the keyboard ideal for controller replacement.", which gave me hope that someone in here may have already worked on the exact same hardware and knows where to get the component(s) I need to get it to run as a standard USB HID.
So anyway -- any ideas would be much appreciated, as this project is very dear to me.
Kind regards, Scarpia